If you could start your own high school club like characters in anime, etc., what would it be for, how many people would you accept, what would those people be like, what would it be called, who would you make your advisor- just tell me what you can about it.

Well, I think I might make a group that's a mixture of an art club and a place to share your music.
There would be an area where everyone would be able to draw, paint, etc. and one of those active boards we have at school so people could share their music with others.
Then there would be a smaller area where, for people who would rather listen to their own music, can draw or paint etc. in peace.

I think I'd accept about 20 of 10 people...hmmm...maybe over 100..

I DO NOT want ANY of those idiotic "cute" dudes you see. Ex: CLANNAD's little blondie. XD

I can't think of a name. Maybe something simple like ArtandMusic. Or something unusual and easy to forget like the FoigroundGroup. >w<

No...advisers, those get annoying in a type of club like this one, don't you think? .w. But we can always have the members contribute whenever.
I wouldn't wanna be in charge, I'd be in the small room listening to my own music and drawing. n.n

1. The person is failing badly in any aspect of life, e.g. friendship, love, marriage, family or career.

Purpose of club:

To help improve the outlook of a person's life by offering practical support/advice without being patronising.

It sounds like a social worker's circle, but I hate those types of things because they only offer theoretical advice, which does absolutely nothing. You have to do something with the person to help them improve their life, just talking about it isn't going to do anything.

1. The person is failing badly in any aspect of life, e.g. friendship, love, marriage, family or career.

Purpose of club:

To help improve the outlook of a person's life by offering practical support/advice without being patronising.

It sounds like a social worker's circle, but I hate those types of things because they only offer theoretical advice, which does absolutely nothing. You have to do something with the person to help them improve their life, just talking about it isn't going to do anything.